Although CBD Oil has been really popular is the USA for many years, until recently it has been pretty much unknown in the UK.

So what is CBD? CBD stands for cannabidiol, a natural ingredient which can be extracted from cannabis and hemp plants.

So what's the difference between cannabis and Hemp plants? The key difference is the level of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which gives the psychoactive effects and is contained in high levels in the cannabis plant. The hemp plant contains only traces of THC and is bred for CBD use without the effects of the THC.

Cannabis got a big boost from international health authorities when the United Nation’s World Health Organisation said that CBD should not be scheduled as a controlled substance, an initial finding that comes about a month after the agency reviewed cannabidiol therapies.

The World Health Organisation also said that it wants to undertake a complete review of cannabis and has scheduled a May review of “cannabis and cannabis related substances.”

The cannabis plant can ease so much pain and suffering throughout the world, yet as it is considered an illegal drug in many countries research into the true potential of healing has not been fully developed.

Despite this, the use of cannabis for medicinal and therapeutic purposes has grown, mostly for the relief of symptoms and the side effects of certain illnesses.

Medical cannabis refers to using the whole cannabis plant, or the plant’s basic extracts, for the treatment of various ailments or conditions.

There is a lot of controversy surrounding the use of Cannabis for both medicinal and recreational purposes. Many countries around the world have laws that ban the recreational use of cannabis although some countries allow the planting of cannabis for medical reasons.

There are many reports about the benefits of using cannabis seeds, some reports also highlight the risks.